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bottom and have reappointed hacking bottom and have reappointed for much boss varna. in a radio interview, this was confirmed. it is the first premier league sacking of the first premier league sacking of the season. he now leaves the club bottom of the table with his last result a five — zero defeat as relegation veterans. premier league leaders arsenal are at luton town later, the gunners could extend their lead at the top to 5 points with a win. their boss mikel arteta said he wouldn't rule out any player leaving in january. he was responding to questions on the future of goalkeeper aaron ramsdale, who's lost his place in the side. i want aaron withers, i am very happy to have two very good goalkeepers, if he is willing to play like any player, he wants to play like any player, he wants to play for arsenal, the consequence as well for england, it is not like he is doing that in the game, hopefully we can help them do better here so that he can play with england.
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burnley are playing. vincent kompa ny feels vincent kompany feels that they are not representative of their position with the club second from bottom. we have putting a lot of good performances recently. it is robbie not reflected, we have not had what we would _ not reflected, we have not had what we would deserve. that is life, you don't _ we would deserve. that is life, you don't always — we would deserve. that is life, you don't always get what you deserve, at least _ don't always get what you deserve, at least not — don't always get what you deserve, at least not immediately. we are prepared — at least not immediately. we are prepared to work for it. this plenty of football to come, with premier league matches later. but much to play for in the women's nations league, with olympic qualification at stake for great britain focussing around the england—scotland game. an england win could see gb in paris next summer, posing a strange dilemma for some scottish players who could be part of that squad. they've played down wanting their opponents to win. england come into the final game at hampden level on points with the netherlands, but with an inferior goal difference. a wonderful country, scotland, with
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wonderful people, very passionate about everything. for one second, nobody can be brave enough to consider the integrity of the players and how the players must feel deciding to represent their nation. i think that the feeling of this group and the passion to represent thousands of girls and boys who are going to come tomorrow and inspire all of these people is stronger than anything. the and inspire all of these people is stronger than anything.- and inspire all of these people is stronger than anything. the way this thin i have stronger than anything. the way this thing i have ever _ stronger than anything. the way this thing i have ever heard. _ stronger than anything. the way this thing i have ever heard. a _ stronger than anything. the way this thing i have ever heard. a scottish l thing i have ever heard. a scottish player— thing i have ever heard. a scottish player would be... thing i have ever heard. a scottish playerwould be... ithink, if anything. _ playerwould be... ithink, if anything, that will motivate the scottish— anything, that will motivate the scottish players more to not lose to england. _ scottish players more to not lose to england, that people would question the integrity of their team playing for scotland, playing international football, — for scotland, playing international football, their integrity as players, and also, as an england team, _ players, and also, as an england team, we — players, and also, as an england team, we feel the same as them, that someone _ team, we feel the same as them, that someone would question the rivalry that we _ someone would question the rivalry that we have. and a moment for canada to remember later. ao—year—old captain, christine sinclair, is set to retire from international football after their friendly with australia. after 23 years, and 331 caps,
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plus a record 190 goals for canada. sinclair is the all—time leading international women's football goalscorer. the bc place stadium in vancouver, where the match will be played, has been temporarily renamed the christine sinclair place stadium. it's fair to sayjude bellingham's start to la liga with real madrid has been nothing short of excellent. 15 goals in 16 games since his move from dortmund. and the england midfielder has won the �*the golden boy award �*awarded for the best young player playing in europe, at a ceremony in turin. erling haaland and aitana bonmata won the golden man and woman awards respectively. bellingham feels he can go on, and do more for his club and country. i think the goal is always have to be wanting to win everything, i think it is normal. the expectation is huge at a club like madrid, playing for a country like england too. i am sandwiched in between a lot of pressure, but it is something i enjoy, it is a privilege to represent these teams, and obviously, i cannot make any
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promises, but i will give everything i have got to try to help the team win penalties. new orleans pelicans are through to the quarterfinals of the nba's in—season tournament after beating the sacramento kings 127—117 on monday night. brandon ingram scored 30 points to help new orleans erase an early deficit and the pelicans were always ahead in the second half. this they'll play the winner of tuesday night's game between the phoenix suns and the los angeles lakers in the semi—finals, which take place on thursday in las vegas. this is the first time we have had the end of season tournament, and as i mentioned, in the locker room, if you put a game in front of us, a game that is meaningful, and i don't care who it is, where it is, we want to win. that is the type of heart we have in the locker room, gaunt to continue to build on those types of concepts. and the indiana pacers can thank their all—star guard tyrese haliburton after reaching the semi—finals themselves, with a 122—112 quarter—final win over the boston celtics.
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haliburton recorded the first triple—double of his career, double figures for points, assists and rebounds, his dad loving it. the pacers face the winner of tuesday night's quarter final between the milwaukee bucks and the new york knicks. it feels good. good to win, especially in a game where nobody expected us to. you don't play on national tv if you don't win games. the more we come and breathe out on that basis that we can win games, it is going to change. what we are also about right now is changing how the organisation is viewed and how we are viewed as players, coming out here and competing every night. and that's all the sport for now. this some breaking news. emergency services are responding to reports of a �*serious' incident in aberfan in south wales. police have asked residents to avoid
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the area around moy road following reports of a serious assault just after nine o'clock this morning. police are attending a serious assault in south wales. the number of is—year—olds regularly skipping meals due to poverty in the uk is one of the highest in europe, according to a new report. the pisa test looks at the education and welfare of is—year—olds around the world, and shows that nearly 11% in the uk are having to miss meals due to the cost—of—living crisis. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. this every morning starts with a free meal _ this every morning starts with a free meal for _ this every morning starts with a free meal for everyone. - this every morning starts with a free meal for everyone. for- this every morning starts with a free meal for everyone. for the | this every morning starts with a - free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher. this — free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, this is _ free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, this is the _ free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, this is the priority _ free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, this is the priority of - free mealfor everyone. for the head teacher, this is the priority of the - teacher, this is the priority of the day. forsome teacher, this is the priority of the day. for some pupils, teacher, this is the priority of the day. forsome pupils, school teacher, this is the priority of the day. for some pupils, school is the only place where they are guaranteed a hot meal. i only place where they are guaranteed a hot meal. . , , ., , a hot meal. i have my priorities, the education _ a hot meal. i have my priorities, the education of _ a hot meal. i have my priorities, the education of the _ a hot meal. i have my priorities, the education of the children, i a hot meal. i have my priorities, l the education of the children, but, if they are hungry, tired, cold,
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they are not going to learn. more than 6096 of _ they are not going to learn. more than 6096 of pupils _ they are not going to learn. more than 6096 of pupils are _ they are not going to learn. more than 6096 of pupils are on - they are not going to learn. more than 6096 of pupils are on free i than 60% of pupils are on free school meals. according to the pisa report, which is is—year—olds around the world, 11% in the uk miss meals regularly because of authority, one of the highest figures in europe. how do you feel that some is—year—olds are having to miss meals? i5 15-year-olds are having to miss meals? , . ' , ., ., meals? is a 15-year-old, he shouldn't— meals? is a 15-year-old, he shouldn't have _ meals? is a 15-year-old, he shouldn't have to _ meals? is a 15-year-old, he shouldn't have to worry - meals? is a 15-year-old, he i shouldn't have to worry about meals? is a 15-year-old, he - shouldn't have to worry about eating and putting food on the table. that ercenta . e and putting food on the table. that percentage are _ and putting food on the table. that percentage are struggling with feed. you may— percentage are struggling with feed. you may not see what is going on, but it— you may not see what is going on, but it definitely is happening. peopte — but it definitely is happening. people have to budget here and there so that— people have to budget here and there so that they— people have to budget here and there so that they cannot _ people have to budget here and there so that they cannot get _ people have to budget here and there so that they cannot get new _ people have to budget here and there so that they cannot get new clothes . so that they cannot get new clothes for school, — so that they cannot get new clothes for school, new _ so that they cannot get new clothes for school, new shoes, _ so that they cannot get new clothes for school, new shoes, and - so that they cannot get new clothes for school, new shoes, and it- so that they cannot get new clothesl for school, new shoes, and it makes people _ for school, new shoes, and it makes people sad~ — for school, new shoes, and it makes peeple sad-— people sad. have you had nothing? still are now _ people sad. have you had nothing? still are now dealing _ people sad. have you had nothing? still are now dealing with _ people sad. have you had nothing? still are now dealing with many - people sad. have you had nothing? i still are now dealing with many more issues. we still are now dealing with many more issues. ~ . , , issues. we are helping with bedding, clothes, uniform _ issues. we are helping with bedding, clothes, uniform that _ issues. we are helping with bedding, clothes, uniform that we _ issues. we are helping with bedding, clothes, uniform that we can - clothes, uniform that we can provide. schools are having to be a lot more responsible for lots of
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other things. there has been a massive rise in mental health issues. we are having an increase in homelessness. and other safeguarding issues are massively on the rise. the pisa report has historically compared to the skills of is—year—olds in economies around the world to evaluate education systems, but now, it also looks at other indicators to reflect the changing lives of schoolchildren. food indicators to reflect the changing lives of schoolchildren.— indicators to reflect the changing lives of schoolchildren. food is not the only thing. _ lives of schoolchildren. food is not the only thing, engagement - lives of schoolchildren. food is not the only thing, engagement in - lives of schoolchildren. food is not the only thing, engagement in the | the only thing, engagement in the uk, where families discuss their child possible progress... these are signs that the overall social support may not be sufficient for students to actually engage and learn. if students to actually engage and learn. . ., ., , , learn. if gaining qualifications is somethin: learn. if gaining qualifications is something important _ learn. if gaining qualifications is something important for - learn. if gaining qualifications is something important for you... | learn. if gaining qualifications is - something important for you... the department for education is ranked high in english, maths, and science, but many teenagers are having a
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tough time. the but many teenagers are having a tough time-— but many teenagers are having a tou~h time. ., ., , ., tough time. the good thing is that ou know tough time. the good thing is that you know what _ tough time. the good thing is that you know what options _ tough time. the good thing is that you know what options you - tough time. the good thing is that you know what options you have i you know what options you have available to you. rest you know what options you have available to you.— available to you. at the school, des - ite available to you. at the school, de5pite high — available to you. at the school, despite high levels _ available to you. at the school, despite high levels of _ available to you. at the school, i despite high levels of deprivation, there is no shortage of aspiration. lets get more information on the situation in wales. we lets get more information on the situation in wales.— lets get more information on the situation in wales. we know that one erson has situation in wales. we know that one person has been _ situation in wales. we know that one person has been taken _ situation in wales. we know that one person has been taken to _ situation in wales. we know that one person has been taken to hospital. person has been taken to hospital after the incident this morning that happened around nine o'clock. armed police were called to the welsh village after reports of an incident on going there. we do know that the areas mp has made a statement this morning and has asked for people to avoid the area and to understand that this is an ongoing incident. of course, details at this minute are quite sketchy, but the welsh ambulance service has put out a statement saying that they were
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called to an incident, there was an emergency ambulance and an air ambulance, and there was a response to the scene because of the need for advanced critical care support delivered to someone there who was then taken to the university hospital of wales in cardiff for treatment and the area's mp has asked people to avoid the area. it is believed to community centres and schools are in lockdown as police continue to respond to what has happened there today. waitangi is so much. . ., happened there today. waitangi is so much. . ,, ,., happened there today. waitangi is so much. . ,, . , happened there today. waitangi is so much. . . , ., much. thank you so much. this now time for the — much. thank you so much. this now time for the weather. _ hello again. some parts of scotland and northern ireland started the day with some frost, but as we go through the next few days, you will find the temperature is going to climb. it's going to get into double figures, but you can see how the yellows replace the colder blues and it's going to continue like this right the way into the weekend. so instead of low single figures, we will be looking at low double figures.
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but today, we have low pressure pulling away into the near continent. still a brisk breeze for a time along the east coast. but the wind will ease as we go through the day. and the cloud is continuing to drift further east with some showers in eastern areas. we'll hang onto some showers at times across eastern parts of northern ireland, pembrokeshire and devon and cornwall. but the lion's share of the sunshine will be across scotland and parts of northern ireland, but it will still feel cold. overnight, eventually, the lower pressure does pull away. we'll have clearer skies and mist and fog patches forming across parts of scotland, but especially central and southern england, where we'll have some freezing fog. these are the temperatures in the towns and cities, so a cold and frosty night. but in sheltered glens, temperatures could fall away to —10, or —1i in the midlands. a lot of dry weather and sunshine to start the day tomorrow. crisp and frosty. some of the freezing fog will only lift into low cloud through the afternoon. towards the west, the cloud is going to build, the wind will strengthen
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and the rain will arrive. and with that will come milder conditions. you milder conditions. can see nine in belfast, 11 in plymouth. you can see nine in belfast, 11 in plymouth. pushing further east and still a cold day. overnight wednesday into thursday and thursday itself, as this band of rain pushes north into the cold air, we could see some disruptive hill snow across northern england and the hills of scotland, but it will be transient. behind it, we'll see a return to brighter skies and showers, but milder across the board. beyond that, low pressures come in from the atlantic as we head through friday and into the weekend. so the weather is going to remain unsettled. it will be cloudy and wet at times. it's also going to be windy at times. but compared to the temperatures and the weather we had last weekend, temperatures are going to be higher, with most of us getting into double figures.
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live from london, this is bbc news. as israel intensifies its operation in southern gaza — there are fresh warnings from the un about the worsening situation for civilians there. it is terrifying.
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i have women and children hold onto me, hold my clothes, saying, "please give us water, get us out of here." the home secretary is signing a treaty with rwanda in the hope the government can fulfil its promise to send migrants to the country. the government still hopes in covid it wants to get migrants onto planes to luanda by spring. —— to rwanda. sharp disagreement at the un's climate summit in dubai — with a split emerging over the future use of fossil fuels. and a new billion—dollar version of grand theft auto. hello, welcome to bbc news now,

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